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BUSINESS NOTICES. - FISTHANO ORIGINALITY . SINCERITY 1 of purpose, the de- T . ./ sire to achieve '"^'^ , a smart yet cdßS^b practical re- /» -rV suit/ are the . \?a/' vW components /ti^v'Y of first-hand (l( WV i\ originality ij/T^U A While cer- : ] '1L \ tain conven- » j tional de- _ # _^T /J tails' must be Wf ft !» yitroducedinto j KJm every suit, our , lp • cutter and fin- rti V m\'\^^ ishing staff \ Y'V never fail \\ I to furnish. »l y\ 1 those many re- • I 1 I refinments . I I I that go to |\ \ I I make your 111 suit a little la different. We • Ml are put to J& rff demonstrate IA first-hand originality ia , your next . esteemed order. AOAMSON i ROBB TAILORS AND MERCERS, HAWERA. NOW ISTHE TIME TO PLANT^ STRGNG, WELL-GROWN TREES. 4e -■ , ■■•'■■■ ■ PINUSMURICATA, etrong two-year, 35s per 100. Pinus Insignus,' strong two-year (tor fcelter), 30s per 100, £12 10s per XOOO. Pinus Irisighus, straight stems for limber, £10 per 1000. Eucalyptus, Acacia, and Tree Lucerne [in boxes extra)., 20s per 100. £7 lOe jer 1000. , , ,« Olearia (Golden Ake Ake), Eleagnus, Laurel, Escallonia and Privet, one-year trees 25s per 100, £10. per 1000- two-j-ear trees 35s per 100. \ . -'. Cupressus Maierpcarpa tyo-year trees, strong, 35s per 100. Boxthorn, strong (30s per 1000 in lots Df 10,000, 35b per 1000. Barberry, one-year (two-year sold out), 40s per 1000.- ---' Fruit Trees,, special -grade .picked trees, 3s each, 33s dozen. Fruit Trees, commercial, 2s 6d each, 28s per dozen. . ) Lemons and Oranges, 4s to,ss each, 45s per dozen. ■ * dozen. Gooseberries and Rhubarb, strong, Is 3d each, 12s per dozen. Roses, choice named, 2s each, 20s per •lozen. Shrubs arid Climbers, choice. 3s each, common 25,.20s per 100. Rhododendron, strong, 3b 6d tp 5s each: •' 1 ■ ■■"■■• , " "': Book your orders'now while stocks .are good. Early planting is always the best. Catalogues upon application. Duncan and Davies, Ltd., Exotic Nurseries, New Plymouth. W. Pettigrew, Fairbank Nurseries, Stratford. C. H. Mills, Nurseryman, Normanby. W. Moss. Nurseryman. Ngaere. Also other Tarahaki and Wanganui Nurserymen. . PLANTING SEASON, 1921. MAY TO AUGUST. LARGE Stocks of hardy, well-grown ..plants. Hedging.—-Ake Ake, Escallonia, Eieagnus.vTree Lucerne, etc. Shelter.—Piiles, Macrocarpas, Gums, Boxthorn. Berberry, etc. Fruit trees, Roses Ornamentals, and general nursery lines. > Inspection invited. ' \I offer only varieties which I hare proved suitable to this diatrict. Delivery free in Hawera and €ul«UTbs, and on rail. Agents: Smith and Eaetpn, Central Mart. G. H. MILLS, Waihi Nurseries, o / f :e| €mara« Road, Normanby .

I' ; : Go the ; fl Kiddies' Colds! In the Winter, the {incat thing in the world! for Kiddie* is a dos« of Bonnington's Irish Moss at OBed-time. If they have colds, Bonnington's will quickly banish the complaint—and it is also a reliable preventive. Bonnington't Irish Mom-the 60 year-old fayOcurite— is the safest cough remedy for the little ones—it contains • potent ingredients, but no harmful drugs, narcotics or alcohol. BojamiPtorfs IrishDMbss tot tbs l.milt bsttlt iow—2/S tTerjwhcn YOUR EYESIGHT IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. mHEREFORE you should not entrust -*- the testing of it to any but a fully qualified optician. By our scientifically accurate and thorough tests 3 every defect of the eye is discovered and the proper glasses prescribed for its correction. Have your eyes examined NOW. Consulting Optician • i Fred C. Foden. D.B OA. FI 0 S H. A. BRUNETTE. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Established 1882

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 6